Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction With Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy
NCT ID: NCT03986359
Last Updated: 2019-08-22
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-09-01
2020-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The use of LI-ESWT has been increasingly proposed as a treatment for ED over the last decade. Overall, most of these studies reported encouraging results, regardless of variation in LI-ESWT set-up parameters or treatment protocols. As a whole these studies suggest that LI-ESWT could significantly improve the IIEF-5 and Erection Hardness Score of mild ED patients. However, no randomized control trial with cross-over designed studies so far.
This is a prospective, randomized, single-blind, cross-over clinical study. This study will be performed in outpatient setting of NTUH. Written informed consent will be given by all participants before entering the study. The subjects are treated at the therapy room of the department of urology, NTUH. All subjects would not pay any cost for this treatment/study. This study was approved by the institutional review board at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH, No. T-NTUH-57401).
Inclusion criteria: were patient age 20 \~ 70 year-old man, suffering from ED for over 6 months, and 5 ≦ IIEF-5 ≦ 21. The written informed consent forms from all subjects who met the inclusion criteria were obtained.
Exclusion criteria: Patients with penile implant, prior radical prostatectomy, rectal surgery, radiation therapy to the pelvic area, spinal cord injury, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, interstitial cystitis, or major depression were excluded. Patient ever received low intensity shockwave or who does not have sex intercourse in recent six months will be excluded.
Measurement of outcomes
Primary outcome: the 4th week and the 8th week change from baseline for IIEF-5 score change from baseline for IIEF-5 score.
Secondary outcomes: Penile Doppler Ultrasound (PDU) at 4th and 8th week , EHS, QoL; AEs
Methodology All patients diagnosed of erectile dysfunction will receive blood sampling of serum testosterone and lipid profile at the beginning of the study. All patients were treated at out-patient clinic. 30 subjects receive LI-ESWT (LM-IASO, Litemed Co., Taiwan) for 6 courses in 3 weeks (0.05mJ/mm2, 3000 pulses) and 30 subjects receive Sham therapy for 3 weeks (the machine turning on but the energy is zero). LI-ESWT is delivered by a probe that was attached to a electrohydraulic unit with a wide-focused shockwave source. The penis is manually stretched, and shockwaves are delivered to the whole penis shaft and penis base. The duration of each ESWT session is about 30 minutes, and comprised 3000 pulses (0.05mJ/mm2), and a frequency of 100/min.
Safety Considerations The peri- and post-treatment adverse events (AEs), including local pain, edema or hematoma were recorded and compared. With consideration of safety issue, any moderate/severe local pain or hematoma would be immediately reported and well inspected.
Follow-up The following parameters are assessed before treatment and weekly during the treatment: IIEF-5 score, EHS, QoL; AEs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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30 subjects receive ESWT (LM-IASO, Litemed Co., Taiwan) for 6 courses in 3 weeks (0.05mJ/mm2, 3000 pulses). Thereafter, the two groups are cross over.
low energy extracorporeal shockwave therapy
Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) was proved to be useful in various medical conditions; for example, neovascularization in myocardial ischemia, nonhealing wounds, ED and chronic pelvic pain syndrome
2
30 subjects receive Sham therapy for 3 weeks (the machine turning on but the energy is zero). Thereafter, the two groups are cross over.
low energy extracorporeal shockwave therapy
Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) was proved to be useful in various medical conditions; for example, neovascularization in myocardial ischemia, nonhealing wounds, ED and chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Interventions
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low energy extracorporeal shockwave therapy
Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) was proved to be useful in various medical conditions; for example, neovascularization in myocardial ischemia, nonhealing wounds, ED and chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. 5 ≦ IIEF-5 ≦ 21.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patient ever received low intensity shockwave or who does not have sex intercourse in recent six months.
20 Years
70 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Fu-Shun Hsu
Principal Investigator
Locations
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, , Taiwan
Countries
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References
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Sokolakis I, Hatzichristodoulou G. Clinical studies on low intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Int J Impot Res. 2019 May;31(3):177-194. doi: 10.1038/s41443-019-0117-z. Epub 2019 Jan 21.
Campbell JD, Trock BJ, Oppenheim AR, Anusionwu I, Gor RA, Burnett AL. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials that assess the efficacy of low-intensity shockwave therapy for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Ther Adv Urol. 2019 Mar 29;11:1756287219838364. doi: 10.1177/1756287219838364. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
Dong L, Chang D, Zhang X, Li J, Yang F, Tan K, Yang Y, Yong S, Yu X. Effect of Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave on the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Am J Mens Health. 2019 Mar-Apr;13(2):1557988319846749. doi: 10.1177/1557988319846749.
Other Identifiers
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T-NTUH-57401
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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